Cloak & Dagger Wines

840 11th St #1, Paso Robles
(310) 877-0210

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Daniel Griffith

Out of all the places to have wine in downtown Paso, this is the place to go. The prices are standard for the downtown area, but the wine stands out. These are some of the best reds I have ever tasted. The theme is on point and the staff is enthusiastic and happy to share all the wine info.

I love it!

Kathryn Krieger Bechtel

Wonderful atmosphere and good wines. More reds on the menu but the whites I tasted were lovely!

tanya yakimets

Great spot in a beautifully restored building. Delicious wines. Friendly staff.

Kevin Rodkey

One of the hidden gems of Paso. The tasting room is fun and inspired. The staff is excellent and attentive and the wines are very good. I also like that Cloak & Dagger has branched out into some good whites as well at very reasonable prices. This is one of my favorite places to stop in Paso when I'm there and one of the wine clubs I'm always most excited to get my shipments of.

Ruby Haswell

Stopped in for a glass of wine before dinner. The ambiance is nice, although the lighting is a bit too bright for how dark the decorations are. The wine was good. But the amount of fruit flies flying in and around our wine glasses really ruined the time spent here. Hopefully they fix that soon.

Tony McNally

A very enjoyable experience with a Brittany being a friendly and informative host

Chris

Very hospitable and super nice! We only wanted to try white wines and it wasn't a problem.

Sharese V

I came down with a group on a wine tour! This was our first stop!! Upon arrival we found personalized menus! Beautiful location! Beautiful people! Great personalities and great wines!! Go on and explore it...Pay Ray a visit!

Teresa Martain

This was a great start to our wine tasting weekend. A nice location in downtown, where you can people watch. The wines were very good and our server was awesome with her recommendations.

Régis Chaussinand

(Translated by Google) Great welcome from the waitress. However, the wines are drinkable, without too much finesse or length in the mouth. Count $20 to taste (free in France) and $80 to buy a bottle, which would cost $10 in France…(Original)Super accueil de la serveuse .Néanmoins les vins sont buvables, sans trop de finesse ni de longueur en bouche. Comptez 20$ pour déguster (gratuit en France) et 80$ pour acheter une bouteille, qui en coûterait 10$ en France …

Marc Ewens

Great wine and service. Awesome atmosphere

Chris Poelking

(Translated by Google) Very hospitable and super nice! We only wanted to try white wines and it wasn't a problem.(Original)Sehr gastfreundlich und super nett! Wir wollten nur Weißweine probieren und es war kein Problem.

Robert Schremmer

Fun wine tasting room! The wines were very good. Nice variety of styles. There is a definite theme, and the wine labels and names fit it. The tasting room decor also adheres to the theme of the winery. We had a really nice time tasting there and would highly recommend it when visiting downtown Paso Robles.

Andrew Blevins

Are you cleared to hear the secret about Cloak & Dagger Wines located in Paso Robles.I recently visited the downtown tasting room on a Saturday night. Located conveniently just off the square.The tasting room is super cosy with a modern look and feel while keeping a warm and relaxed vibe to it. I really enjoyed the ambiance and wish more tasting rooms took a note from this location.Some of these things to note were - nice music at reasonable level, warm and inviting decor, a cool brand and take on the spy world, and some amazing couches you do t want to leave.The tasting fee is 20 and can waive with 2 bottle purchase. I enjoyed the flight and this visit their rosé and zin were tasting very well today, and their go to blends were a nice mix of new and old world wines.Lastly, the staff and owner were great to meet and did a nice job making me feel welcome.I really like the Cloak and Dagger branding with it’s spy inspired look and feel all around you. Fun little touches all over the room. My favorite was the staff room door disguised as a bookcase.I heard they will be opening an new additional tasting room in the Tim City Annex here soon and look forward to the creative fun (and wine) they will bring.In recommend you check out this place, but be sure to keep the experience top secret! ?What’s your take?

Taja Hueysuwan

Fast, simple and minimalist setting with wines that just surprise your palate... great location

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